HOLDEN — More than 250 people have signed an online petition to ask that a stoplight be installed at Princeton Street and Main Street (Route 122A), the location of a serious crash Feb. 12 that critically injured a Wachusett Regional High School senior.

The petition can be found on iPetitions.com and says:

"We request that you act with haste to install a stop light at the intersection of Princeton St. and Route 122A. This is a dangerous intersection that is used by many students on their way to and from Wachusett High School. During the busy times of day it is nearly impossible for a car to turn left at that intersection from Princeton St. onto Route 122 to get to Wachusett High School. This week, a student was seriously injured attempting to make this turn on his way to school. We ask that you act with haste to avoid any further injuries or accidents at this intersection."

One of the petitioners, Lynn Hawes Chenevert, wrote, "I travel this road everyday and couldn't agree more that a light is needed."

Peter Luro of Princeton, a member of the golf team at the 2,100-student school, was the only person who required hospitalization after the crash. A UMass Memorial Medical Center spokesman said the teen was discharged Feb. 20.

Mr. Luro is now at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, according to his father, Andy Luro.

"Peter is working hard and making progress. We'd like to thank everyone for their support and well wishes for Peter and our family," Mr. Luro said in a statement released by Spaulding.

The family is asking for the public and media to respect their privacy at this time, according to Timothy Sullivan, a hospital spokesman.

Holden police said the accident remains under investigation.

George Sherrill, who retired as police chief at the end of February after a long career, said no citations had been issued as of Feb. 27. The state police collision analysis and reconstruction team assisted with the accident investigation.

Mr. Luro has received strong support from his classmates and the community.

After Robin Johns signed the petition, she commented, "Having grown up on Princeton St., I have been saying that for years. We have seen many bad accidents there."

The petition can be found by searching iPetitions.com for "Wachusett." The website does not list the person who started the petition, but it was started shortly after the crash.

The stated goal of the petition is to collect 1,000 signatures.

Meanwhile, Holden police and state police are investigating the accident. No citations have been issued as of Tuesday.

New Holden Police Chief David Armstrong, Fire Chief John Handler III and others met with representatives of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation on Tuesday afternoon to discuss potentially dangerous intersections. Chief Anderson said the Feb. 12 accident at Princeton and Main streets was the impetus for the meeting.

State Rep. Kimberly N. Ferguson, R-Holden, is expected to release a statement on the issue later this week.